He busied himself till it was past seven. By the time the sun was out and most of the dew water evaporated, Lisa had collected around one kilogram of dew water.
After filling up the bottles, he had emptied them into the first aid kit before collecting more.
Combined with the water in the first aid kit, they now had 1.5 kilograms of water.
This would be somewhat sufficient to last them through the day.
At the very least, it was much better than what they had yesterday.
After collecting the water, he brought the first aid kit back to the shed. He planned to head to the beach to collect more crabs.
However, he saw that Jennie had already woken up. She had re-started the fire and even steamed some crabs. The freshly steamed crabs were arranged neatly on a large leaf.
This time, the crabs were not barbecued but steamed!
In fact, Jennie had also awoken when Lisa got up.
She couldn't possibly continue sleeping when her husband was busy, could she?
Well, actually, she could.
However, she was well-rested. Thus, when she saw that he had gone to collect dew water, she headed back to the beach to catch some sea crabs.
This time, she did not use his shirt. Instead, she used the bamboo basket she had made yesterday. She spent around two hours filling the basket up with sea crabs.
By the time she returned to their shed, the fire from last night had already burnt out.
However, she was not worried. At most, they would look for more wood to restart the fire.
Thankfully, after pushing aside the ash, she found that there were still sparks in the fire tinder saved from last night.
She immediately placed a pile of dried grass and branches on top of it. She blew against the sparks and gradually, the leaves caught fire.
Slowly, she added more branches and firewood.
She arranged the stones which Lisa had used last night around it to form a new firepit. She then used the largest rock as a wok.
The large rock took thirty minutes before it was hot enough to cook.
Although the sea water could not be used to boil food, it could still be used to steam.
Thus, she picked a large leaf and folded it into a makeshift bowl. She then poured the sea water into the wok.
After that, she arranged the tree branches on top of the wok to make a simple steaming rack.
She placed the crabs on the steaming rack and as the seawater began to boil, the steam from it slowly cooked the crabs.
If they had been at home, the crabs would have been ready in fifteen minutes.
However, they did not have a lid for this wok. This steam escaped quickly and the crabs took nearly forty minutes to cook.
She also placed a pile of crabs around the fire and barbequed them.
When Lisa returned, four of the crabs were steamed while the rest were barbecued.
When she saw him, she immediately smiled. "Hubby, come have breakfast!"
Lisa had thought that it would take him three hours to catch the crabs and start another fire.
He did not expect his wife to have done it all by herself when he returned.
He was deeply moved. However, his heart also ached for her.
He approached her side quickly without pausing to glance at the food. He tugged her hands over and checked that they were not injured before relaxing.
He was worried that the tinders had extinguished and she had to start the fire by hand. If she did so, she would most definitely have hurt her hands.
Thankfully, it seemed like the tinders from last night were well-preserved.
Jennie opened the first aid kit and was astonished. "Why is there so much dew water today?"
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Pampered Wife's Counterattack | Book 5
Fanfic"It's my first time. I'm afraid of pain. Be gentle..." Jennie's body is stiff with anxiety. Lisa pinches her dotingly. We're just swimming. I didn't pull you with too much force; how did you manage to flop into the water like that?" In their previou...